Greg Bruno Archive
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Jan 29, 2013
China may have heard of Lobsang Jamyang, who immolated himself over the Tibetan issue, but it certainly isn't listening. Tibetans expected more from Beijing. Read Article Self-immolations by Tibetans don't bother the Chinese
Mar 27, 2012
There are so many legitimate uses for nuclear materials that keeping them all secure is growing more difficult – and plenty of risks come with that. Read Article Carelessness could be greatest threat of a dirty bomb
Feb 27, 2012
China's response to the wave of Tibetan self-immolations fails to recognise that no amount of force can solve this crisis. Read Article Tibetan suicides are tinder for future unrest in China
Feb 23, 2012
At least 22 protesters have set themselves alight in past year. Read Article Tibetans ask how many more will die in the flames
Jan 01, 2012
Vaclev Havel's funeral offered a chance to consider events in the Middle East in the light of post-Soviet revolutions. Read Article Twenty years later, Havel's model still has lessons for the Middle East
Dec 21, 2011
Sectarianism in Iraq, the continuing crisis in Syria and Egypt and calls for stronger measures to ensure security in the region are all concerns for Gulf leaders but the interference of Tehran is the issue that weighs most heavy.
Read Article Iran casts long shadow over GCC summit
Dec 08, 2011
Corruption that is ingrained from the bottom to the top of regional societies should be the next target of the Arab uprisings. Read Article From petty bribes to crooked cabinets, corruption thrives
Oct 26, 2011
Changing the culture of petty bribery and corruption that besets much of the Arab world could be even more challenging than toppling three dictators. Read Article Graft threatens gains of the Arab Spring
Sep 09, 2011
In memories of that dreadful September 11 and its aftermath, three victims gave the disaster a human dimension. Read Article A tragedy understood by the lives of three good men
Jun 06, 2011
Many countries around the world have signed on to the International Criminal Court, but few Arab state have done so. While the Arab Spring is changing perceptions of justice and accountability, the ICC is unlikely to benefit. Read Article A decade of reasons why Arab countries distrust the ICC